Aimpoint Micro Mounting System = Blaser versus Henneberger
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:29 pm
Just a short note on the henneberger mount system versus the genuine blaser mount system.
I received my blaser mount system for a aimpoint H1 micro from Pigeon - thankyou very much . After installing today I made a couple of notes.
1. screws are torx not allen key heads so make sure you have a torx driver.
2. The blaser mount sits a few more millimetres higher than the henneberger. Okay for me, but may be not okay for others.
3. You can't put the eye piece cover the rubber cap covers squarely on the aimpoint as the mount prevents this. It wasn't an issue with the henneberger. The larger front piece is okay because the mount is recessed to allow enough clearance for the cover. I can leave it on and it will protect the lens but by not sitting squarely it my smudge the lens with the rubber.
Other than those minor things it looks good, fits securely and aligns my eye with the dot.
I hunt at least once a week with the aimpoint so can't recommend them enough.
I received my blaser mount system for a aimpoint H1 micro from Pigeon - thankyou very much . After installing today I made a couple of notes.
1. screws are torx not allen key heads so make sure you have a torx driver.
2. The blaser mount sits a few more millimetres higher than the henneberger. Okay for me, but may be not okay for others.
3. You can't put the eye piece cover the rubber cap covers squarely on the aimpoint as the mount prevents this. It wasn't an issue with the henneberger. The larger front piece is okay because the mount is recessed to allow enough clearance for the cover. I can leave it on and it will protect the lens but by not sitting squarely it my smudge the lens with the rubber.
Other than those minor things it looks good, fits securely and aligns my eye with the dot.
I hunt at least once a week with the aimpoint so can't recommend them enough.